[Southern Company, 6 March 2019]
Georgia Power will build a new 1.4MW microgrid - the Tech Square Microgrid- at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia. The microgrid will begin operations this fall. It will serve as a research microgrid and be used to determine how well a microgrid can be integrated into and operate as part of the wider electrical grid. The microgrid will include fuel cells, battery storage, diesel generators, and a natural gas generator- but it will also be able to integrate and "accomodate microturbines, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers." Paul Bowers, Chairman, President, and CEO for Georgia Power, stated of the collaboration, " "Working with Georgia Tech gives us an opportunity to drive innovation by collaborating with one of the nation's leading research institutions while students and faculty get a firsthand learning experience on an operating power system."